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Singer KORY CLARKE Quits TROUBLE

After four years and a minimal amount of touring and no record deal or album release date in sight, singer Kory Clarke (of WARRIOR SOUL fame) has decided to leave Chicago doom metal legends TROUBLE to start a new project with guitarist Russ Strahan (PENTAGRAM, LAND OF DOOM) called THE BONES OF CHILDREN.

“This metal album will be high energy, with a fresh artistic approach to the genre without the limitations of the over-50-something religious crowd,” Kory laughs. “It will be so nice to be working without the shackles that a previous singer has left behind of a band that is over 30 years old and acts and sounds like it. I like to do progressive, pushing-the-boundary lyrics in an individualistic style. I don’t want to sound like Ozzy, like [TROUBLE‘s] old singer [Eric Wagner] tried to do. I am also glad when I look to my left on stage from now on I will not be seeing ‘Derek Smalls‘ in my peripheral vision. [Laughs].” He adds, “I just cannot play with people who are fundamentalist Christians, or too family-oriented to the point that they can’t tour, do records or knock down a few margaritas with me at the bar. This is rock ‘n’ roll, guys, not the Family Channel.”

THE BONES OF CHILDREN will make its debut release available sometime this fall.

TROUBLE‘s guitarist/co-founder Rick Wartell previously stated about Clarke‘s contribution to the band, “Kory is an incredibly talented and dynamic singer. He’s a great addition to the band as he brings a high level of professionalism, which has positively affected the creative process. Working in a no-limitation environment is great.”

TROUBLE has spent the past couple of years working on its ninth album with Bill Metoyer, who has produced albums from SLAYER, D.R.I., SACRED REICH and CORROSION OF CONFORMITY, among others, and has worked with TROUBLE in the past. Also involved in the recording process was TROUBLE‘s longtime engineer Larry Burns, who is entrusted with capturing the band’s signature sound not only behind the studio console helm but at the group’s live shows.

TROUBLE formed in 1979 and released several classic albums like “Trouble”, “Manic Frustration” and “Plastic Green Head”.

Eric Wagner left TROUBLE in April 2008, citing his disdain for the touring life as the main reason for his departure.

Berlin, Germany’s PitCam Production and More-Metal.com posted professionally filmed, multi-camera video footage of TROUBLE performing the brand new track “Hunters Of Doom” (with Kory Clarke on vocals) on November 30, 2009 at the Magnet club in Berlin. Watch the clip below.